The 23 worst celebrity Photoshop fails

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Actress Priyanka Chopra's armpit was at the center of a Photoshop debate last week after it was apparently altered to appear smoother on the June/July cover of Maxim India.

The internet went nuts over the "unrealistic" image, but Chopra simply laughed off the incident.

Many celebrities aren't able to brush off the strokes of airbrushing so easily.

Jennifer Lawrence, Katy Perry, Miranda Kerr, Kim Kardashian, and tons of other celebrities have all been forced to address Photoshop fails.

After Priyanka Chopra's airbrushed armpit went viral, she responded with this humorous tweet:

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Last October, singer-actress Zendaya appeared in Modeliste magazine. She took to Instagram to reveal she was "shocked when I found my 19 year old hips and torso quite manipulated."

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In May, Meghan Trainor posted a side-by-side image of what she looks like in real life and how she was made to appear in her "Me Too" music video. "They photoshopped the crap out of me and I'm so sick of it, so I took it down until they fix it," she explained on Snapchat.

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A scantily-dressed Katy Perry appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone in August 2010.

Pre-Photoshop photos appeared on Tumblr, showing that Perry's skin had been smoothed over, her thighs thinned, hand modified, and several moles removed.

When Kerr posted the same photo in November, fans noticed a huge difference — Kerr's waistline is noticeably smaller than it is in the original photo. She claimed she pulled it off the internet and didn't know.

These GIFs show that J.Law's cover image saw some serious editing. Her waist is thinned, while her cheekbones and collarbone are noticeably more pronounced.

This is what actress Kerry Washington looks like in real life.

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And here's how Washington appeared on the April 2016 cover of Adweek. She addressed her doctored look on Instagram: "It felt strange to look at a picture of myself that is so different from what I look like when I look in the mirror. It's an unfortunate feeling."

After the original photo was accidentally uploaded on the Complex website, it was clear Kardashian was made to look like she has smoother, lighter skin, and a thinner appearance in the retouched version. She spoke out on her website saying, "So what: I have a little cellulite. What curvy girl doesn't!?"

The magazine digitally shed pounds off of Clarkson to make her look "her personal best," according to Editor-in-Chief Lucy Danziger.

"Do we retouch? Yes! Did we alter her appearance? Only to make her look her personal best ... Did we publish an act of fiction? No. Not unless you think all photos are that. But in the sense that Kelly is the picture of confidence, and she truly is, then I think this photo is the truest we have ever put out there on the newsstand."

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Oprah Winfrey was at the top of her game when she appeared on an August 1989 cover of TV Guide. But it wasn't just Oprah on the cover.

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The magazine Photoshopped Winfrey's head onto the body of '60s star Ann-Margret — without either of the stars' permission. A rep for Oprah told the AP: "Oprah would not pose on a pile of money like that."

TIME Magazine's June 27, 1994 cover featured OJ Simpson's mugshot after he was arrested for the murders of his ex-wife and another male.

The published cover pictured a retouched Simpson, with noticeably darker skin, making Simpson appear gloomier. Newsweek published a similar cover, but with the original photo showing a clear difference in images.